AbstractPurposeThe purpose of this study was to evaluate whether and to what extent the observed effects on self-rated sleep in a previous study using a combined treatment program with physical exercise and sleep education can be attributed by the physical activity (PA) component.MethodsThe present study reports supplementary analysis of an already described and published study. Data were provided by a nonclinical sample of 98 normal-active adults with chronic initiating and the maintaining of sleep complaints. The additional analysis included sleep log, exercise log, and daily pedometer data which were collected during a baseline week and 6-week of a combined intervention.ResultsThe results indicate that the number of steps (p = 0.02) and ...
Study objectivesTo determine whether subjective measures of exercise and sleep are associated with c...
QuestionDoes an exercise training program improve the quality of sleep in middle-aged and older adul...
This study examined the effects of regular cardiovascular (CV) and weight training (WT) exercise on ...
Purpose The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether and to what extent the observed effects o...
AbstractPurposeThe purpose of this study was to evaluate whether and to what extent the observed eff...
Research indicates that physical exercise can contribute to better sleep quality. This study investi...
Physical exercise has been suggested to show beneficial effects for various diseases and also for sl...
Although a substantial body of literature has explored the relationship between sleep and exercise, ...
Background. This study sought to determine the 12-month effects of exercise increases on objective a...
The purposes of this systematic/critical review are: 1) to identify studies on the effects of exerci...
Insomnia is recognised as the most prevalent sleep disorder. Untreated insomnia carries a heavy burd...
Determining the Impact of Increased Physical Activity on Improving Sleep Quality in Young Adults Di...
Evidence suggests acute exercise is related to improved sleep quality, though research is largely li...
The purpose of this study was to review scientific literature to determine if exercise has a negativ...
PurposePhysical activity has been associated with several individual dimensions of sleep. However, t...
Study objectivesTo determine whether subjective measures of exercise and sleep are associated with c...
QuestionDoes an exercise training program improve the quality of sleep in middle-aged and older adul...
This study examined the effects of regular cardiovascular (CV) and weight training (WT) exercise on ...
Purpose The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether and to what extent the observed effects o...
AbstractPurposeThe purpose of this study was to evaluate whether and to what extent the observed eff...
Research indicates that physical exercise can contribute to better sleep quality. This study investi...
Physical exercise has been suggested to show beneficial effects for various diseases and also for sl...
Although a substantial body of literature has explored the relationship between sleep and exercise, ...
Background. This study sought to determine the 12-month effects of exercise increases on objective a...
The purposes of this systematic/critical review are: 1) to identify studies on the effects of exerci...
Insomnia is recognised as the most prevalent sleep disorder. Untreated insomnia carries a heavy burd...
Determining the Impact of Increased Physical Activity on Improving Sleep Quality in Young Adults Di...
Evidence suggests acute exercise is related to improved sleep quality, though research is largely li...
The purpose of this study was to review scientific literature to determine if exercise has a negativ...
PurposePhysical activity has been associated with several individual dimensions of sleep. However, t...
Study objectivesTo determine whether subjective measures of exercise and sleep are associated with c...
QuestionDoes an exercise training program improve the quality of sleep in middle-aged and older adul...
This study examined the effects of regular cardiovascular (CV) and weight training (WT) exercise on ...